U.S. Banks Said To Lobby To Broaden Volcker Rule
Top U.S. banks are said to have lobbied Congress last year to broaden the proposed Volcker Rule to include companies based outside the country, and then urged foreign governments to complain about it as a way of getting the measure weakened.
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